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Hewlett Packard Photosmart E337 Revies and Features
- By Lisa Yair
- Published 10/1/2007
- Hewlett Packard
- Unrated
| Basic Specifications | |
| Resolution: | 4.90 Megapixel |
| Lens: | Non-Zoom |
| Viewfinder: | Optical / LCD |
| LCD Size: | 1.5 inch |
| ISO: | 60-400 |
| Shutter: | 2-1/2000 |
| Max Aperture: | 4.5 |
| Mem Type: | SDHC / SD |
| Battery: | 2 x AA |
| Dimensions: | 3.7x2.5x1.3in |
| Weight: | 6.6 oz |
| MSRP: | $80 |
| Availability: | 07/2007 |
The Hewlett-Packard Photosmart E337 includes both a five megapixel CCD imager besides an HP-branded personal focus, peculiar focal coil lens ringer to 36mm on a 35mm camera - conceivably not due to all-around thanks to a rip lens, but doubtless the choice has allowed HP to keep cost and complexity down. Hence, the HP E337's very affordable $80 price tags. A 5x digital zoom will help you crop in on subjects more tightly, but like any digital zoom it cannot recreate detail that wasn't in the wide-angle image, and hence will tend to soften images proportionally to the zoom strength. For framing images, there's a 1.5 inch 61,600 pixel LCD display as well as an optical viewfinder - something that's become an increasingly rare option these days. Images are stored on Secure Digital / Multimedia Cards including newer SDHC cards, or in 16MB of internal memory.
The HP Photosmart E337 has six liveliness modes - Theatre, Landscape, Portrait, Action, Night Portrait, Sunset - to aid beginners win the results they're looking due to without the rapture to accept subtleties step out shutter speeds, apertures besides the like. The E337 determines exposures with a center-weighted auto metering system, offers ISO sensuality ranging from 60 to 400, shutter speeds from 2 to 1/2000 second, also has a fixed aperture of f/4.5. The Hewlett Packard E337 also has a four mode flash including red-eye reduction.
Images captured on the HP E337 are transferred to your computer over a USB 1.1 connection, tolerably slower than the USB 2.0 High Speed money offered on profuse cameras these days. Power comes from two workaday AA batteries - either alkaline or lithium disposables, or NiMH rechargeable. The power syndicate includes HP Photosmart software, dispensation mere photo editing, printing besides sharing functionality. The camera is covered by a 90 day warranty, and is PictBridge complaint - letting you print images directly on compatible printers without the need for a computer.